Accession No
1883.765.II.2
Description
Copper alloy pan (patera), corroded at the base. The handle is flat with a semicircular end, ornamented with a raised rib at the outside and along the middle and a stamped circular beading at the end. The handle is pierced for suspension.
Place
Europe; British Isles; England; Bedfordshire; Stanfordbury
Period
Late Iron Age Roman 1st century
Source
Cambridge Antiquarian Society [monetary donor]; Inskip, Thomas [excavator]
Department
Arch
Reference Numbers
1883.765.II.2; R.1
Cultural Affliation
Material
Metal; Copper alloy; Bronze; ?Silver
Local Term
Measurements
210mm x 130mm x 410mm Weight 1.363kg
Events
Context (Related Documents)
There are two cards for this item: one gives the cultural unit "Iron Age", the other (later) card gives "Roman".
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Context (Related Documents)
See 'A Catalogue of Roman Relics Found at Shefford, and in the Immediate Vicinity, at Stanford Bury Now in the Possession of Mr. T. Inskip, Shefford, Beds'. Archive: GO2/5/1
Event Date
Author: Imogen Gunn
Description (Labels & Markings)
A hand written label adhered to the object reads 'R.1.' min faded black ink.
Event Date
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Context (Field collection)
Stanfordbury A (North ‘Vault’), discovered by workmen digging a drain and excavated by Thomas Inskip in 1832.
Event Date 1832
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Context (References)
Brayley, E.W. (ed.). (1834). 'Ancient Roman Remains Found Near Shefford and in its Immediate Vicinity, at Stanford Bury'. The Graphic and Historical Illustrator. London: J. Chidley. pp. 378-381.
Event Date 1834
Author: Imogen Gunn
Context (Acquisition Details)
Purchased as part of the Inskip Collection by the Cambridge Antiquarian Society in late 1844 with money raised by subscription (see CAS Council Minutes for 12 December 1844). As it was a purchase, this acquisition is not listed under the 'Presents' section of the 1844-1845 Report.
Event Date 12/1844
Author: Imogen Gunn
Context (References)
Inskip, Thomas. (1845). ‘Proceedings of the Central Committee of the British Archaeological Association: November 13 [1844]’. Archaeological Journal, vol. 1. pp. 395-398
Event Date 1845
Author: Sam Daisley
Context (References)
Dryden, Henry. (1845). Roman and Roman-British Remains At and Near Shefford, Co. Beds. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. pp. 15-16.
Event Date 1845
Author: Imogen Gunn
Context (References)
Smith, Charles Roach. (1852). Collectanea Antiqua, vol. II. J. Russell Smith: London. pp. 28-31.
Event Date 1852
Author: Imogen Gunn
Context (Acquisition Details)
The Stanfordbury material formed part of the museum’s 1883 founding collection from the Cambridge Antiquarian Society. Most of the material from Stanfordbury A (North ‘Vault’) was accessioned as 1883.765.II.1-8 and the excavation date was incorrectly given as 1822; the material from Stanfordbury B (South ‘Vault’) was accessioned as 1883.765.III.1-8) with the correct date of 1834. Most likely as a result of this numbering system the two burials were occasionally, and incorrectly, referred to as Vault II and Vault III in museum documentation.
Event Date 1883
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)
Description (Physical description)
Saucepan. With ornate handle
Event Date 1883
Author: maa
Context (References)
Fox, Cyril. (1923). Archaeology of the Cambridge Region. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. p. 99, 214. pl. XXVI.
Event Date 1923
Author: Eleanor Wilkinson
Context (References)
Stead, I.M. (1967). ‘A La Tène III Burial at Welwyn Garden City’. Archaeologia, vol. 101. pp. 1-61
Event Date 1967
Author: Imogen Gunn
Description (Physical description)
Bronze saucepan, corroded at the base. The handle is flat with a semicircular end, ornamented with a raised rib at the outside and along the middle and a stamped circular beading at the end. The handle is pierced for suspension. (see Dryden)
Event Date 7/7/2014
Author: maa
Context (Analysis)
The most recent analysis dates Standfordbury A as around the time of the Conquest and Stanfordbury B as late as AD 50, with both graves containing some material that is culturally Iron Age.
Event Date 22/6/2022
Author: Sam Daisley
FM:26561
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